Yaya Toure Announces International Retirement
Yaya Toure announced his retirement from international football on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old Manchester City midfielder made the announcement after a successful 14-year career with the Ivory Coast national team.
He was capped 113 times and won four African footballer of the year awards.
Toure said it had been an incredibly difficult decision for him to retire from international football.
He wrote: "Writing this note was probably 'the most difficult match of my life'".
Toure's decision to retire from international football will likely have a significant impact on the Ivory Coast national team.
The fact that he is 33 now, the intensity of training and the multitude of games are not the reasons why he is making this decision, he said.
Toure will continue to play for Manchester City, where he has been a key player in recent years.
His retirement from international football will be seen as a significant loss for the Ivory Coast national team, who will have to find a new leader on the pitch.
Toure's legacy as one of the greatest African footballers of all time is already secure, with his four African footballer of the year awards and numerous accolades.
He will be remembered as a dominant force in the midfield, known for his power, skill, and leadership on the pitch.
Toure's decision to retire from international football will be a significant blow to the Ivory Coast national team, but it will also give him the opportunity to focus on his club career and spend more time with his family.